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Issa Rae’s Insecure Ending is a Win for the Culture
IDK’s sophomore album, USee4Yourself, combines lyricism with great music to create one of 2021’s…
Twenty Years Ago, Ludacris Solidified the New South’s Movement in Rap
Jason Wilson and David Goggins Represent the Highest Forms of Healthy Masculinity for Boys and Men…
9th Wonder’s Rap Tweets Always Provide Us With The Gems We Need.
CashUs King and Blu’s ‘Boom Bap Cadillac’ Showcases Their Genius with an Assist from Spider-Man
Instagram creator JokeBoySoSay is one of Atlanta’s last remaining links to its black past.
Heem The Artist: The Project Pop Star
Rapper ENNY’s song, Keisha's and Brenda’s, brings the important issue of sexual assault to the…
Lupe Fiasco’s SLR 3 1/2 reminds me of Common’s iconic diss in 1996.
Gucci Mane Turned Zone 6 into a Sign of Pride for ATLiens and Out-Of-Towners
Ceo Mark Savage Wants to Inspire You and Your Children.
Omeretta The Great Shoulda Been on Your Favorite Rappers List Years Earlier.
God in the Building is the Quintessential Killer Mike song.
Pastor Troy’s Face-Off Is One of Georgia’s Best Rap Albums Ever.
Culture III, by the Migos, reminds us of what we missed while giving us what we needed.
Baby D Put East Atlanta on the Map and Changed the City Forever
I’m Listening to Kweli and Cole because I can separate the art from the artist.
East Atlanta Love Letters: YoungBloodZ’s “U-Way”
Exactly. This is the only thing I WANT TO reiterate.
The Revolution Won’t Be Televised So What Makes You Think It Should be Streamed?
Agreed. 100%. I can't defend that part.
Very brave article. Much needed as well.
Good evening. I am reaching out to ask what your rates are to proofread/edit.
Which is why I can't watch it.
Kevin Samuels is an ass, but he ain’t lied to us yet.
I Love All Black People But I Struggle With Who Gets to Tell Our Stories
Before Kalief Browder, Michael Lewis found himself denied justice by the criminal justice system.
Gym Class Heroes Fought for Alternative Music and Paved the Way for A New Sound.
And still people said it was too much.
Thank you. I agree with everything you said.
Is There a Country for Black Men With Strong Opinions?
Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu’s 40-Year-Old Approach to Teaching Black Kids Is Unfortunately Still Relevant
I Get That You’re Handing Out Pardons, But Can We Vet Them Better Next Time?